Catherine Bensberg's blog
Elderly patients' perceptions of PADL interventions - a literature review
What is it like to be the recipient of OT services? This is a question that needs to be asked more often, particularly with regard to older service users, as over 65 year olds represent around 2/3 of hospital in-patients and are main users of nearly all parts of the hospital system (Help the Aged, 2004). To date there is little research exploring how patients experience ADL interventions. Understanding interventions from the patients’ perspective is essential for client-centred practice, (MacKinnon, 2001) and focus group participants have stressed that recipients of OT have a lot to share with service providers about the effectiveness or not, of treatment and rehabilitation strategies, (Corring & Cook, 1999). Some of the research is reviewed here. Studies regarding patient values in ADL interventions and therapist perceptions were included, as well as those regarding patient perceptions, as these provide valuable perspectives on this topic. (Click here to read on..)

